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Hello Community,
I have publish one report on the web and add some data in source file and refresh after refresh values are reflecting in PBIX but not refreshing on the web report after day.
Can anyone guide me with possible reasons that not to refresh on web report.
Please help here.
Thanks,
Maruti K
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@Anonymous Not quite clear in your description. Are you refreshing the PBIX or do you have a scheduled refresh set up on the report in the PBI Service?
If you are manually refreshing the PBIX, you need to re-publish to the Service each time.
If you have a scheduled refresh, are those successful?
And if you are using Publish to Web, there will be an hour delay in your data updating, but it shouldn't be taking a day...
Hi @Anonymous ,
>>I have publish one report on the web and add some data in source file and refresh after refresh values are reflecting in PBIX but not refreshing on the web report after day.
In your words, the "publish one report on the web" means that you published the report from Power BI Desktop to Power BI Service, right?
If your dataset contains on premise data source, and you change some data in on premise data source, you may need to install and configure the gateway , and then use manual refresh or schedule refresh to get updated data , see more: :On-premises data gateway , Configure scheduled refresh .
If the words the "publish one report on the web" means using the Publish to Web option, then you may know that publish to web reports has refresh delay from the document Publish to web from Power BI Currently.
Data refreshes are automatically reflected in your embedded report or visual. It can take approximately one hour for refreshed data to be visible from embed codes. To disable automatic refresh, select don't refresh on the schedule for the dataset the report uses.
Best Regards,
Amy
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Hi @Anonymous ,
>>I have publish one report on the web and add some data in source file and refresh after refresh values are reflecting in PBIX but not refreshing on the web report after day.
In your words, the "publish one report on the web" means that you published the report from Power BI Desktop to Power BI Service, right?
If your dataset contains on premise data source, and you change some data in on premise data source, you may need to install and configure the gateway , and then use manual refresh or schedule refresh to get updated data , see more: :On-premises data gateway , Configure scheduled refresh .
If the words the "publish one report on the web" means using the Publish to Web option, then you may know that publish to web reports has refresh delay from the document Publish to web from Power BI Currently.
Data refreshes are automatically reflected in your embedded report or visual. It can take approximately one hour for refreshed data to be visible from embed codes. To disable automatic refresh, select don't refresh on the schedule for the dataset the report uses.
Best Regards,
Amy
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous Not quite clear in your description. Are you refreshing the PBIX or do you have a scheduled refresh set up on the report in the PBI Service?
If you are manually refreshing the PBIX, you need to re-publish to the Service each time.
If you have a scheduled refresh, are those successful?
And if you are using Publish to Web, there will be an hour delay in your data updating, but it shouldn't be taking a day...
Actually I am refreshing the PBIX, Do you think If I setup scheduled refresh then will it be work in my case.
Please guide.
Thanks,
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